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| - Unnatural History is a 1959 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Abe Levitow, with a story by Michael Maltese. The cartoon is made up of blackout gags with no real story tying them together, similar to many cartoons directed by Tex Avery.
- Synopsis: The Autobots and the EDC investigate a strange planet as they attempt to track down the Concurrence. Will they uncover the bizarre secret of Planet Rapt? A completely barren and dead rock... save for one little green patch in the middle of nowhere. This little spot seems quite capable of supporting human life, and there does indeed appear to be humans here, even. But something's wrong. These humans seem to be in their Stone Age, at least at first. They live in simple huts and use simple tools for whatever tasks they require. It's very odd. Exo-Armour Talon has arrived.
* BOOOOM!*
- Unnatural History is the twenty-third book in the continuing adventures of Doctor Cute and his gang of ne'er-do-wells. It was written by the wonderfully talented author, Kate Orman and... I guess Jonathan Blum was around for moral support, too. Not sure if he's good for much else. Cheers, though. There is an explicit reference to oral sex later on, though.
- Professor Beest Lee (a pun on "beastly") narrates over clips of animals and their quirky behavior. Scenes include:
* Kissing porcupines
* A Bugs Bunny-like rabbit sent into space and returning with an alien wife and kids
* An orangutan that saws a hole in the ceiling to pull down a fridge
* A beaver literally damning a river when a piece broke off
* A man who proclaims his dog can talk (where all the dog's responses are barks though its actually true when we saw him mentioning that he probably should've said "DiMaggio")
* Another man doing a pigeon act, but the pigeons flew out the window (a gag previously used in cartoons Curtain Razor & Show Biz Bugs)
* A groundhog who uses advanced technology to predict the weather
* A mouse that scares an elephant but is s
- Unnatural History is an American-Canadian television series produced by Warner Horizon Television for Cartoon Network. The series is the second scripted, live-action show on Cartoon Network after the short-lived Out of Jimmy's Head. The first season will consist of thirteen hour-long episodes and premiered on Sunday, June 13, 2010. Beginning on July 13, the series has been rescheduled to Tuesday nights.
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